The Game Wants Kim Kardashian To Run For President In 2020

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Recording artist The Game attends the radio broadcast center during the 2016 BET Experience at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live on June 24, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
"Kim K for President."

In today's political climate, it seems like people are willing to have anyone else in office who's name isn't Donald Trump. Back in 2015, Kanye West received the Video Vanguard Award. After Taylor Swift handed him the award, 'Ye delivered a lengthy speech before closing it out by announcing that he wants to run for president in 2020. While it doesn't seem likely that we'll see him running for office in the next few years, The Game thinks Kim Kardashian should run in the next presidential election.

TMZ pulled up on The Game outside of Catch in West Hollywood where he gave his hot take on politics. The rapper was asked about Kim Kardashian's recent actions towards prison reform for women and Game said that she has a good chance of winning the election simply based on her reach as a celebrity.

"I say that Kim K runnin' for president... Kim K for president." He said, "Hillary ain't make it. She ain't know how to get the 16-year-olds to wear her sister lip gloss. Kim figured it out."

It might sound crazy but Game broke down Kim Kardashian's overall influence and power even further.

"You know how many 18-year-olds like fresh 18-year-old Caucasian women there are in America? You know how many of them have Kylie's lipgloss? You know how many of them will go vote if Kylie tweets, 'Vote for my sister'?" He said, "Then we ain't talkin' bout shit. Kim K for president."

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